Mike De Souza
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July 21st 2016
Winston Karam is polite, soft-spoken and calm when he speaks about what happened to him in the hallways and classrooms of his old school four years ago. The tall, lanky sixteen-year old and his mother, Vania, meet me outside the building in a suburban Ottawa neighbourhood west of downtown on a sweltering Wednesday afternoon in July.
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